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A Tonic Laxative that will renlovo the bile from the Liver and cleanse the System THOROUGHLY without griping or disturbing the stoniach is truly a Perfect Lax. ave. LAX-FOS WITI PEPSIN 1s the name of a Reliable and Perfect Laxative which soon relieves Sick Headacho. Dizziness, In. digestion, Stomach Trouble, Gas and Piles caused by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a Reliable Laxative in the treatment of Colds, Grip and Influenza. LAX-FOS WiTH PEPSIN is,a Liquid Digestive Tonic Laxative excellent in its effect on tho System, both as a tonio and as a laxative. It Is Just as good for Children as for Adults. Pleasant to take. Children like it. 60c. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medicine Co St Louis, Mo., ranuufacturero of Grove's Tnsteless chill Tonic. . .....I..... t F' Al V, r.. '7 .; DARTING, PiERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene trating effects of Sloan's Liniment So do those rheumatic twinges rind the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. The case of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the cican liness, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally prefcrred. 60C, nc and $1.20 Helps Sick Women Cardul, the woman's tonic, helped Mrs. Wil- L 11am Eversole, of Hazel Patch, Ky. lte.mi what she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in bed for wveeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, ...anid the pains were very severe. A friend told me Ilhad tiled every thtog else, why niot Cardu?.. . I did, and soon saw it was helping me . .. After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your %. lack of good health caused * from any I the com plaints o common to worn The hy-tiot giy Ca .tta trial? It a ~ksurely do for you m t it has done for so many thousands of other women who sdifered-It a"4 hoald help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardul. She wilt tell you how it helped her. Try Cardul. AR Druggists 'APACHES GUILTY OF LAWLESSNESS Few of Crimes fin Pars Charged t( Amerien Moldiers (imitted by Themn. Anmeriean und Frentch Police Work in lariony. l'aris, .lan. 30.--That Apaches of atll n1ationalities, dressed Iin Ameuriican uniforms were mainly responsible for the acts of violence whicll have cauls ed broadeast Publicily to i' given to oil alleggQd Amrc ehewa.ve i'1 'ais, was shown by an iinvesligatlioll couicld by the A!sociati'd l 'rss to day, 'ii waVut e s eti s h t a 111,1 an'dtih -upsai'( it I C 1e lt. vuot!l a t no ce .\ -:aIld ar1 11. ii ii 11 'ih "tel to A e tien werl i. 111 k dit . V. IThils, rf the I .,ie t tot~ S Al mi'S'." k vd and dwin llEri to sin;):i ii h Ii up; ald asIlaults 'wre r, educed by a pelr cent, hi tre have ien tl neros lit in lneouniter-., h1ow(ever, buil lwy wvereo io (y t 11wen Aiiuerieans, old fas ioned rough-and-I' iitble brawls, in which ar-rests arev rarely madeik in Am1(eriatn ciies. lrir1a er (ieni ral tWillni l W. lal-s, of thev United lSrats armiy, ill a statd inlent given Out today says: " T h e r e o i r i s c o n c .rn i n g t h ei l a g n11inhe1w- of tuur11ders by Ainlericanl 40 (diers il ('aris tref ueuiri. They all greatly 0Anaggera11o. The nlimber of nmilitary i noic i l 'aris has heeti !.I1 ren std merely because of Iom thefatir nimber of soldliers passing ie throuh it the ciy, not aermise of Imulsual dis. oder. The statatics show that the Ameri-an sobbeors are( umainlaining thei igh standard of dis ipline inl euver detil, whgrov they may b1." I The l'a ris chief of polie. .\i. \l h e. ton, said ho W as grently sl-ad-od al the 'o-opet i11! of t he A1 lmrie <hia d to ives who hie recn111'y arrived Iie. "W.tiVy have established ai liadem e tweyn he officers of ty of hmicn provostA marshal and] police headquIar tAis" 't, added. "Th1 'le l-rench and Americean pol ire are working tin harmony". Chief \lotoll refueId to makte -Iiateli eni t oni extent of the 11m1, hasaid that, outside of sOm e t heftIs or auitomnobiles, to the( prejuldice of the American army. Amterican sohliers did not deserve (lhe ihard reputtation which had gone abroad through variis rI A high official at Police hulvquar tIers referring to the departmnl lt's, ireods previosly mentione d and thh stit brawls, said: 'Not at ollf these may Ie chargti to Atnericansu as hrehave beencase in which hile similarity of the uniforms; of A!!stralians and Amewrienns has ld to thi Anterica s bfinf t lmed for fights, and hold-ups, i ll W ihl11 the uI )t s ffer' tlhve bdan wimt :i-ra by i'hei lieiis meilitary Imlgli1 of .\''s oft e i tllh i atO fi t lolr, Am41Ittriem wer Ty( houghI''4tlut tod o bs~.Thr are41 (1bor agt11 the various01 Ameie deprt mnts orie rmaon ok inlle of 'all ntinal(~its :aiwho 11nn1uIif'rmsland ii' literal tas's the haefundthe gilyofhod ups. "A' ,orow pce, to5i TRIIBUTE OF RESPECT. * Devault League. * To mly beloved classmate, friend, soldier and fellowian, Private De vault League, of Coimany A, 60th Pioneer Infantry, who died of Iinflunen - za- niiumonia, Nov. 17, ati the ba1se hospital at ('amp Wadlswolh, . '. t'riva teI ,ague was born inl t'--t renls founty and reared ut! nea- )"w. h0111 ('r ek I";al1ist1 church. lb(- wail alway;' fou)nd in h1. sca11 at ur 4)n Su11ulay. P'r ivn 1 .c ~ e e o f th re : . ht! 'It- l : I I th n I I I y um i n II I t In o I . ( un I IIt l I I a I e iI ;I I W II In tI- (- ( n 1rY Ic o l at i h n I uI ntI I II ickory Tavr hI u 1suallyv s oodI atI tIh h ei ot f h1 is class iin all o f h I sttmliist andt imt thtermore. whtile at thi un11i ve rs it y, h rankthed a s o)ne o)f I1. btest In coll(ge. Private laguwil lit was called, Told his holiefolks and friends good bye, and marche-Od to thv colors for) de fense of his country, in as good a spir cit as anylonle that went. to the colors. lI I was called out oil the fifth of -Noveim lr and died ten (lays later. ile was Itle second child of MA *'. Florence Leagne. wilo now -resides iear Rauiln. If Private I.xaguie could have lived lie Would have made ian excellent sol di"r, 'huit (od lilows best ;whal lit' giv-'lh the earth that i take'1 h away. Private I'o.ague leave ()re friecd.t( a.nd rela' tive 1 4 1u4 r h11 s t loss. There is a v'aca ',t ch..ir in I l 1ln1e that call Ievert he III;.,d by any one. Cowi, but not. forgot ion. If all tilt' yo11 '. 1111i11 would I.dhe patt 141 from kcthe sed, the cio ntry' 4 .,vouhi hIe better in, tilei to comoe Cam I 1 d ,;wvonhl , S. C, CICHESTER S PILLS ' ft.; IOLMONCI RANi. ,) l .nttesiA pL'vyrm4arun li.n orf 'hi ichee-t r't; tWharnlnd rn illin int Red ru'. i (Cld m.,:allic4.D/ Tuk no ther. Itu o' our SAD BY P.ST .'IU-J tI.TFR JONES NEWS. .Joites, F"eb. 1 .-AVv e Ver'y Sorry'' l) litCU of 111C deati(1 or oill 1waL Pi rriitl. Ii111l1e). Cooper. Ife xvn'; a Nv'rCI :11 CIn. Italoit11d bospilIb I gentt-t 'Vt' 'x I I p- 'ros :t lirit a.ov l :i . 2 1 *'ho n hu tt' . xa ' - v x l I' 11 1 f l ,11 .: .. 1' ., lit ; I ; *1 - I it i f i . i f) rI Il or tt ii ~ . W I. . v 1,10t IV i-e ott). ' ()o(I P!if Mr. Johun (tillieptsoit. of* M f. 01tv the coist of jpitilet ion anti we hope 11w W~mos 'ill 11ol( thiril V0ot 01n. III (heasi I hir(1 a(Ptlgae I his yfar. w,.' pre(venit Ithe he artless gambliers. Iti rlin.thorn11 of wvhat they tnt . 10 y entiled to. Aii r.. Waltor I lerring, or Ma rion, Ott an1 extOetided ViSit to llIii ILTItltlt aa \-v ri'-ollwtiol outr schlttl IItil cor 1110: Ct-red Itn 6 to 1.1 D?'vq T',. t I I ' i 1 wI)' I *iti ion. 1 I(: 1 i livi.~Sc' 1 et lt I *y I n o''h 1 . 1 'I I --21 KeeDERUN In the House PERUNA the time Breaks up a Cold. wie a" Cold ii to state that i aiways Good for Iiep house. Bronchial ColdW PertiaaI))( - Inflammnations. Ilhs"tf i roc "11 I !nflanmat~ns. 3;-util i, served the IArncr icmt pcolflu for Ilore tal forty Those who object to liquid medi. yer5i T. hos- who know its vatuo ziwviy' ha it '11, ctr.d. Why cities can secure Porun- Tabts Mr RbrtMcogalR Allwrites: alm k to ( I'll yol" tw;h t ta tth kia t:, I al twed l ie] lt. Y'II oil 110 11. 1144 ('.( III] t h i i MEDAL~ Llaiilett O'il (:psttie itiil - . tuidj, it 111,N (1 d ,, t I.t11 y, ikn kep ernwan n Ptehehoseb ht Yod Neced r haou ve oCfn and ~ff Ic need t ')JiitaIns the iost famo reIt Ci . ~ !gfC~al)1C . id( easily lgse S2 1 C nd Livcr goepto cs, Ironch 1a1 Pr.nad ha1s7c erved tAmr ~3 ~C)tofiC ((11a) to i.1 WY, ROOF .'-L n lo rarcan, Texano ye . os whoI kno its alu I vny'J -. itt I ' a~ itt -a ' r ed. W h ci 'exponr nw rkaeyiIasevr b'le, p in in 0g a ;. rave ',-Mr s a, h auna B: - ..t t "ti I to. t ilI" '.7 t l it , rW h t ouei nnd:( Ofuinb:I"I I(%o. ft i Au i 1101 11 -I (liii tit4 -1 Vt rt. ittk It ra.tmi i i l s0nl to4 warnv youosies that them- kino need h e You zi- )vi o m should take>.1 A 1h Mi D Alt l i er n I l Ca u e inone- l: -t Nh ey d o otC. h l y o Cotton Is 9i a nd Will Always be the the South JUST AS Swift's Ferti4zer (Red Steer Brants) Will Always be tc Standak Frthzer of the Soutk FIRST I1 QUALITY .FIRST IN CAREFUL MANUFACTURE FIRS' IN CRIZOP RE&J Our many customners and growingbh', 1 -n strate these three points and that "tPays to Use 7Them" ~5 We have Potash good;).Orwe n WPTS SI FT and CMP0vA mN Y F LIZ ERS ,,,,.,,, IT RS (Fertilizer Works) Sales Office: CHARLOTTE, N. C Factories: Wilmington, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Chester, S. C. FOR SALE BY ( R, C. GRAY, Laurns . C.